opencode-okf-contextOpenCode plugin: progressive disclosure + auto-unload for OKF (Open Knowledge Format) knowledge bundles. Inspired by DCP's outbound-only context transformation.
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快速安装与配置
opencode.json写入当前项目的 opencode.json,只对这个仓库生效。
opencode.json
{
"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
"plugin": ["opencode-okf-context@0.1.6"]
}写入 ~/.config/opencode/opencode.json,对所有项目生效。
~/.config/opencode/opencode.json
{
"$schema": "https://opencode.ai/config.json",
"plugin": ["opencode-okf-context@0.1.6"]
}若你要在本地改造这个插件,先装到项目里再从本地路径引用。
shell
pnpm add -D opencode-okf-contextopencode 启动时会通过内嵌运行时自动加载 npm 依赖并缓存至本地目录,无需手动在全局环境执行安装。
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An OpenCode plugin that gives OKF (Open Knowledge Format) knowledge bundles progressive disclosure and use-and-unload semantics — so an agent can read a whole knowledge base without permanently bloating its context window.
Inspired by DCP: like DCP it rewrites message history only on the way to the LLM and never mutates the real session. But instead of LLM-summarized pruning, it exploits OKF's native structure (YAML description, index.md) for deterministic, zero-extra-token disclosure and unloading.
Not a memory plugin. This is a knowledge-access plugin: it reads author-curated OKF bundles, cheaply querying a large knowledge base without permanently occupying context. It does not record conversations or auto-generate memories — for that, use a memory plugin (e.g.
echoes-vault-opencode).
How it works
L0 manifest (always in system prompt, ~hundreds of chars)
bundle list + root index (titles + descriptions) + usage instructions
│ okf_list
L1 index (on demand, small) ─────────────────────────────┐
a bundle / sub-directory index (titles + descriptions, no full bodies)
│ okf_read / okf_search
L2 full text (on demand, large, has a lifetime)
the concept's full markdown enters context
│ after N user turns (default 2) · or okf_unload
unload: full text → placeholder
"[OKF] concept tables/customers unloaded — ~3.2k chars freed.
Summary retained: customers [BigQuery Table] — Customer master table…
Reload with okf_read(id: \"tables/customers\")."
Three mechanisms:
| mechanism | what happens |
|---|---|
| deterministic unload | a loaded concept's okf_read output becomes a compact placeholder (title + type + description) after enough turns, or on explicit okf_unload. No LLM call. |
| deduplication | the same concept read twice keeps only the latest full text; earlier reads collapse to a "deduplicated" placeholder. |
| soft nudge | when retained OKF content exceeds a threshold, a one-line reminder is anchored onto the last user message (never a new message). |
Protection: the keepRecent most recent reads and protectedConcepts globs are never auto-unloaded; explicit okf_unload always wins. All rewriting is outbound-only — the real history is never mutated.
Tools
| tool | args | returns |
|---|---|---|
okf_list |
bundle?, path? |
a bundle / sub-directory index (titles + descriptions only) |
okf_read |
id or ids: [...], bundle? |
the full concept markdown (one, or a batch loaded as a unit) + outgoing/incoming reference metadata + a footer reminding the model to unload when done |
okf_search |
query, bundle?, maxResults? |
searches metadata first (title/description/tags), body only as a fallback; returns concise refs + a snippet, never full bodies |
okf_write |
id, type?, title?, description?, tags?, body?, bundle?, mode? |
creates / updates / deletes a concept. update (default) changes only passed fields; delete removes the file, its index.md entry, and logs it |
okf_validate |
id? or all: true, bundle? |
read-only validation report (concept-level; all:true adds bundle-level); each issue comes with a ready-to-run okf_write(...) fix command |
okf_unload |
id? or all: true, bundle? |
marks concept(s) for immediate unload |
okf_refs |
id, bundle? |
a concept's reference graph (who links to it + what it links to), metadata only — no body loaded. Use for impact analysis ("who depends on this table?") |
okf_validate checks each concept against OKF rules and emits a fix command per issue — it never writes files; run the okf_write commands it suggests:
✓ Validated 3 concept(s) in bundle "demo": 1 valid, 2 with issues (1 error, 3 warnings).
▶ tables/bad_type (bundle: demo, 2 issues)
✗ [error] type: `type` is missing or empty. The OKF spec requires `type` …
→ fix: okf_write(id: "tables/bad_type", bundle: "demo", mode: "update", type: "<your type, …>")
Checks: frontmatter type/title/description/tags + body (concept-level); okf_version, log.md, and broken cross-links (bundle-level, via all:true). Malformed YAML in a concept no longer breaks discovery — it loads with empty frontmatter and surfaces as a yaml-error.
Install
Published on npm as opencode-okf-context:
opencode plugin opencode-okf-context@latest --global
or add it to ~/.config/opencode/opencode.json:
{ "plugin": ["opencode-okf-context@latest"] }
Verify the 7 tools registered:
opencode debug agent build | grep okf # -> okf_list/read/search/write/validate/unload/refs: true
Package name: there's a separate community
opencode-okfpackage for authoring & validating OKF bundles. This plugin (opencode-okf-context) is complementary — it handles reading & context management. Both install together without conflict.
Configuration
Layered (deep-merged; later layers override earlier): ~/.config/opencode/okf.jsonc → $OPENCODE_CONFIG_DIR/okf.jsonc → <project>/.opencode/okf.jsonc → plugin options in opencode.json. Full schema: okf.schema.json.
// .opencode/okf.jsonc
{
"enabled": true,
"scan": { "enabled": true, "maxDepth": 4, "ignore": [] },
"bundles": [{ "path": "docs/knowledge", "name": "project-kb" }],
"disclosure": { "injectManifest": true, "maxManifestChars": 2000 },
"unload": {
"afterTurns": 2, // unload after 2 user turns
"keepRecent": 1, // never auto-unload the most recent read
"placeholder": "description"
},
"nudge": { "threshold": 6000, "frequency": 3, "force": "soft" },
"write": { "enabled": true, "updateIndex": true, "appendLog": true },
"protectedConcepts": ["tables/*"],
"debug": false
}
Development
bun install
bun test # 106 tests
bunx tsc --noEmit # type-check
The repo dogfoods itself via .opencode/plugin/okf.ts (re-exports src/index.ts) — running opencode here loads the plugin from source and auto-discovers fixtures/sample-bundle. See AGENTS.md for the full architecture map.
Build & publish
bun run build # tsup bundles JS (yaml bundled) + tsc emits d.ts
npm publish # npm login first
@opencode-ai/plugin is a peerDependency provided by the opencode runtime, so the package has zero external runtime dependencies.
Scope / non-goals (v1)
- No LLM-generated summaries (OKF's
descriptionis the deterministic summary); only soft nudge. - Validation covers concept- and bundle-level checks; cross-link repair is out of scope (belongs with
opencode-okf).
License
MIT